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AdventureWesternDramaRomance

The Trap

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A fur trapper takes a mute girl as his unwilling wife to live with him in his remote cabin in the woods.

Release Date : 1966-04-07

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : The Rank OrganisationGeorge H. Brown Productions

Production Country : CanadaUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Rita Tushingham

Character Name : Eve

Original Name : Rita Tushingham

Gender : Female

Oliver Reed

Character Name : La Bete

Original Name : Oliver Reed

Gender : Male

Rex Sevenoaks

Character Name : The Trader

Original Name : Rex Sevenoaks

Gender : Male

Barbara Chilcott

Character Name : Trader's Wife

Original Name : Barbara Chilcott

Gender : Male

Blain Fairman

Character Name : Clerk

Original Name : Blain Fairman

Gender : Male

Walter Marsh

Character Name : Preacher

Original Name : Walter Marsh

Gender : Male

Merv Campone

Character Name : Yellow Dog

Original Name : Merv Campone

Gender : Male

Linda Goranson

Character Name : Trader's Daughter

Original Name : Linda Goranson

Gender : Female

Joseph Golland

Character Name :

Original Name : Joseph Golland

Gender : Male

Jon Granik

Character Name :

Original Name : Jon Granik

Gender : Male

Reg McReynolds

Character Name :

Original Name : Reg McReynolds

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-09-02

"La Bête" (Oliver Reed) is a fur trapper, eking out a living in the wilderness of British Columbia. He travels to the trading post once a year to trade his pelts and hopefully buy himself a wife. Eligible women are something of a rare thing this far North so when he is offered the chance to swap his gold for the young mute, Rita Tushingham, he doesn't think twice and off they head back to his log cabin. She is a fiercely independent girl, and no push over for this larger-than-life bully, but the two must learn to co-exist of they are not to freeze/starve to death. Returning from a hunting expedition, he is attacked by wolves (the best, most intense photography of the film) and only just survives thanks to her intervention and we sense a thaw setting in... This is really a three hander - Reed, Tushingham and their hostile environment; and all three play well with a superb theme from Ron Goodwin (that many Brits will recognise if they watch another test of human endurance on the telly - The London Marathon). The cinematography of the wintery scenes and generally wild scenery is breathtaking and makes their battle of wills and their somewhat unusual love story - not in the least romantic - all the more enjoyable to watch. What dialogue there is, is unimportant - this is about acting and imagery, and it works really well.